Robert Diesu was charged with demonstrating in a prohibited demonstration area.
Mar 01, 2019
In 2016, D.C. Had The Final Primary In The Country. Now There’s A Push To Have The First
There are tricky politics behind setting a primary date.
D.C. Council member Jack Evans’ relationship with a digital sign company is being scrutinized by the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
Feb 26, 2019
From Food Banks To GoFundMe, Ethics Office Finally Weighs In On Help For Furloughed Workers
The five-week shutdown was an ethics minefield for furloughed federal workers. The Office of Government Ethics is finally offering advice.
Are snowball fights too 2010?
The Arlington Diocese says it released the list of accused priests to help “further healing and consolation.”
The five-week-long government shutdown disrupted critical work at NASA and other government agencies, leaving federal employees wondering if Congress really understands the value they bring.
“I’m going to kiss my boss, I’m so happy to be back.”
Jan 16, 2019
D.C.’s Biggest Food Pantry Is ‘Definitely Busier’ As Unpaid Workers Struggle To Make Ends Meet
Bread For The City is one of several food banks in the D.C. region assisting federal workers and contractors.
According to the federal government, this shutdown will cost at least $50 million a day in lost wages and productivity.